Russian carrier Sibir put its first two Airbus A310-300s into service on flights from Moscow Domodedovo last month, following cabin refurbishment by Lufthansa Technik. Sibir has agreed to pay import taxes on the A310s.
Source: Flight International
2004-08-17T00:00:00+01:00
Russian carrier Sibir put its first two Airbus A310-300s into service on flights from Moscow Domodedovo last month, following cabin refurbishment by Lufthansa Technik. Sibir has agreed to pay import taxes on the A310s.
Source: Flight International
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